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A study on copper corrosion and its effect on dielectric properties of paper oil insulation of transformers using simulation and laboratory experiments


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1 Senior Research Fellow, R&D Management Division, Central Power Research Institute, Bangalore - 560080, India
2 Joint Director, R&D Management Division, Central Power Research Institute, Bangalore - 560080, India
     

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This study investigates the impact of copper sulphide which is formed due to corrosive sulphur in mineral oil on dielectric properties of paper oil insulation of model transformer windings. The effect of copper sulphide on electric stress distribution is explained using FEM based electric field computations. frequency domain spectroscopy and insulation resistance measurements were carried out on the prototype transformer windings under conditions of copper corrosion at different temperatures and the variations in tan δ, real and imaginary part of complex permittivity (ε’, ε”), insulation resistance, and polarization index are discussed.

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Copper sulphide, DBDS, paper oil insulation, transformer, tan δ, permittivity, insulation resitance, polarization index
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S. Daisy Flora
Senior Research Fellow, R&D Management Division, Central Power Research Institute, Bangalore - 560080, India
J. Sundara Rajan
Joint Director, R&D Management Division, Central Power Research Institute, Bangalore - 560080, India

Abstract


This study investigates the impact of copper sulphide which is formed due to corrosive sulphur in mineral oil on dielectric properties of paper oil insulation of model transformer windings. The effect of copper sulphide on electric stress distribution is explained using FEM based electric field computations. frequency domain spectroscopy and insulation resistance measurements were carried out on the prototype transformer windings under conditions of copper corrosion at different temperatures and the variations in tan δ, real and imaginary part of complex permittivity (ε’, ε”), insulation resistance, and polarization index are discussed.

Keywords


Copper sulphide, DBDS, paper oil insulation, transformer, tan δ, permittivity, insulation resitance, polarization index



DOI: https://doi.org/10.33686/prj.v12i1.189334